Where can I find a detailed water report for the Atlanta area? I know I shouldn't drink the water, but I'd like to know what I'm working with (or dieing from).
I've found a few online, but they are out-dated (2002, 2006) and don't include most of the beer-related impurities, such as calcium, bicarbonate, magnesium, sodium, chloride, sulfate, and alkalinity. (I pulled that list from Beer Alchemy btw.)
Also, a reverse-osmosis system will give me pure water right? 7.0 pH, deionized, 100% pure water..? If that's the case, it seems like getting an RO system will pay for itself pretty quickly when compared to dropping ~$10 per brew on bottled water.
I've found a few online, but they are out-dated (2002, 2006) and don't include most of the beer-related impurities, such as calcium, bicarbonate, magnesium, sodium, chloride, sulfate, and alkalinity. (I pulled that list from Beer Alchemy btw.)
Also, a reverse-osmosis system will give me pure water right? 7.0 pH, deionized, 100% pure water..? If that's the case, it seems like getting an RO system will pay for itself pretty quickly when compared to dropping ~$10 per brew on bottled water.